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[[File:Bognor Regis - geograph.org.uk - 537839.jpg|thumb|Bognor Regis seafront viewed from the pier]]'''Bognor Regis''' is a seaside town in the [[Arun]] district of [[West Sussex]]. | [[File:Bognor Regis - geograph.org.uk - 537839.jpg|thumb|Bognor Regis seafront viewed from the pier]]'''Bognor Regis''' is a seaside town in the [[Arun]] district of [[West Sussex]]. | ||
− | After King George V recuperated there from an illness, the King was asked to bestow the suffix "Regis" (Latin: "of the King") on "Bognor".<ref>http://www.bognor-regis.co.uk/opus18.html "Bognor Regis Why Bognor "Regis"? in Bognor Regis" | + | After King George V recuperated there from an illness, the King was asked to bestow the suffix "Regis" (Latin: "of the King") on "Bognor".<ref>http://www.bognor-regis.co.uk/opus18.html "Bognor Regis Why Bognor "Regis"? in Bognor Regis"</ref> The petition was presented to Lord Stamfordham, the King's Private Secretary, who in turn delivered it to the King. King George supposedly replied, "Oh, bugger Bognor." Lord Stamfordham then went back to the petitioners and told them, "the King has been graciously pleased to grant your request."<ref>Antonia Fraser ''The house of Windsor'' (''A royal history of England'' series. University of California Press, 2000. isbn=0-520-22803-0 page=36.</ref> |
There is a Butlin's holiday camp, opened 1960. | There is a Butlin's holiday camp, opened 1960. |
Revision as of 17:26, 14 March 2016
Bognor Regis is a seaside town in the Arun district of West Sussex.After King George V recuperated there from an illness, the King was asked to bestow the suffix "Regis" (Latin: "of the King") on "Bognor".[1] The petition was presented to Lord Stamfordham, the King's Private Secretary, who in turn delivered it to the King. King George supposedly replied, "Oh, bugger Bognor." Lord Stamfordham then went back to the petitioners and told them, "the King has been graciously pleased to grant your request."[2]
There is a Butlin's holiday camp, opened 1960.
LGBT history
In October 2015 it was announced that a "brand new, very LGBT-friendly weekend festival" would be launched at Butlin's in the new year.[3]
References
- ↑ http://www.bognor-regis.co.uk/opus18.html "Bognor Regis Why Bognor "Regis"? in Bognor Regis"
- ↑ Antonia Fraser The house of Windsor (A royal history of England series. University of California Press, 2000. isbn=0-520-22803-0 page=36.
- ↑ http://attitude.co.uk/new-lgbt-weekender-to-hit-sussex-seaside-in-new-year/. "New LGBT-friendly weekender to hit Sussex seaside in new year". Attitude magazine, 5 Octobe 2015, Accessed: 2016-03-14. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6g0U88pCp)